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of the retiree healthcare. as a result, about 7000 employees are now making contributions to fund the retiree healthcare. the retiree healthcare trust fund is now at 20.5 million dollars. in 2010 the past proposition c the required city employees to pay their fair share of health cost. this is yet another example of the value of working with people to create the consensus solutions to the thorniest, most complicated challenges we face. most recently we have begun to work together on healthcare and employee wellness. working with the health services system, the department of human resources in the controller's office i created the wellness leadership council consisting of city departments, labor representatives as well as yourself supervisor. we will develop a comprehensive strategic wellness plan to keep city employees healthy and healthcare cost down. by working alongside -- will create solutions that would lead to our success. i will like to recognize supervisor farrell for his outstanding leadership. i worki
of the retiree healthcare. as a result, about 7000 employees are now making contributions to fund the retiree healthcare. the retiree healthcare trust fund is now at 20.5 million dollars. in 2010 the past proposition c the required city employees to pay their fair share of health cost. this is yet another example of the value of working with people to create the consensus solutions to the thorniest, most complicated challenges we face. most recently we have begun to work together on healthcare...
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. >> the money was being spent for healthcare for invoices that our employees turned into us. we paid every single one of them. we -- we accrued more than the employees actually redeemed. >> they will pay 320 thousand tlrs to 115 current and former employees and increase healthcare spending by a hun thousand dollars this year. the settlement comes as san francisco restaurants say they're gram l with rising rental and healthcare cost and the nation's highest minimum wage rate. >> if you put that together you're looking at closer to 12, dollars an hour. he now plans to eliminate the surcharge and raise menu prices to fully fund healthcare. >> it adds more infrastructure to our company. we have to have an extra person that just does that. >> a source indicate today ktvu dozens of other restaurants are under investigation for possibly violating the healthy san francisco ordnance. the city attorney's office would not confirm that. says it is looking towards a larger effort to address the issue. in san francisco, david stephenson ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the 49ers are just one win a
. >> the money was being spent for healthcare for invoices that our employees turned into us. we paid every single one of them. we -- we accrued more than the employees actually redeemed. >> they will pay 320 thousand tlrs to 115 current and former employees and increase healthcare spending by a hun thousand dollars this year. the settlement comes as san francisco restaurants say they're gram l with rising rental and healthcare cost and the nation's highest minimum wage rate....
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people sometimes forget that their own healthcare providers have vaccine. >> reporter: a doctor with santa clara county public health says your best option now is to go to your doctor sense they use different suppliers than the big box stores. the county keeps its own supply but the vaccines are only available to low income patients. is there still time to get a vaccination and not get sick? >> yes. there's still time. >> reporter: nationwide, other cities hit hard with the flu have seen widespread vaccine shortages. california has 16 million doses of flu vaccine and 3.7 million doses of antiviral drugs such as tamiflu. while there is no shortage here, california is not sharing any of its supply to states that are running out. they are saving it for the weeks ahead. a cvs spokesman did not explain why the company didn't see the rush coming saying, the current high demand is unprecedented for this time of year. we're making every effort to presupply our pharmacies and clinics with vaccine as needed. >> they need to stock up more. >> reporter: the delay means customers will have to rol
people sometimes forget that their own healthcare providers have vaccine. >> reporter: a doctor with santa clara county public health says your best option now is to go to your doctor sense they use different suppliers than the big box stores. the county keeps its own supply but the vaccines are only available to low income patients. is there still time to get a vaccination and not get sick? >> yes. there's still time. >> reporter: nationwide, other cities hit hard with the...
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, you do like healthcare. tell me kind of some of the names you appreciate right now in that space and also do you think that with the healthcare law, the exchange really beginning to kick in in the next 12 months that healthcare is going to continue that forward? >> we think healthcare will continue to being strong relative to the overall market. one area we like, you know, from a defensive standpoint is large cap pharma. you've seen this big race for record setting inflows into high yield bonds. we think one area that pays dividends that has been overlooked is large cap pharma. and we like names like johnson & johnson, merck and in particular pfizer. cheryl: those are the three names. you also like some drug distribution companies. one name? >> yeah, cardinal health. if you look at what happened over the last several years, we had a big pick-up in the generic pipeline, 2013, there's a big drop-off, but coming in 2014, 2015, is another big generic wave, particularly for the so-called limited source drugs, whi
, you do like healthcare. tell me kind of some of the names you appreciate right now in that space and also do you think that with the healthcare law, the exchange really beginning to kick in in the next 12 months that healthcare is going to continue that forward? >> we think healthcare will continue to being strong relative to the overall market. one area we like, you know, from a defensive standpoint is large cap pharma. you've seen this big race for record setting inflows into high...
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we have to change the way we deliver healthcare. we have to know what the rules of the game are going to be so we can plan them. dennis: all right. thank you. that was a nice report. cheryl: when it comes to blockbuster these days, go big or go home. liz will sit down with imax ceo in the next hour. small business big ideas. it results from the chamber of commerce shows there remains a specific amount of concern. survey finds that 82% say the economy is on the wrong track. 71% feel the healthcare law makes it harder to hire. 66% believed the climate for small business has actually worsened over the last four years. 54% expect the overall business climate to worsen in the next two years. dennis: 99% say they did build that. surf the web while you are cruising the streets. cheryl: dish network ad seeking feature. cbs says it is ready to pull the plug. that is in your media minute. dennis: first, look at some of the winners on the nasdaq. ♪ what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them t
we have to change the way we deliver healthcare. we have to know what the rules of the game are going to be so we can plan them. dennis: all right. thank you. that was a nice report. cheryl: when it comes to blockbuster these days, go big or go home. liz will sit down with imax ceo in the next hour. small business big ideas. it results from the chamber of commerce shows there remains a specific amount of concern. survey finds that 82% say the economy is on the wrong track. 71% feel the...
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you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. these talking points, that the right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. >> broadcasting across the nation and on current tv this is "the bill press show". >> in the latest poll, 92% say they approve of a background check. let's do it. great to see you today. welcome to the "full-court press" this friday morning, january 18th. good to see you today. we
you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. these talking points, that the right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're...
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. >> $220,000 that did not appropriately go to employees for healthcare. >> the money was spent for healthcare for invoices that employees turned into us. we paid all of them. we acruised more than they redeemed -- acruised more than they redeemed. >> reporter: it comes after restaurants say they are grappling with rising healthcare costs. and the nation's highest minimum wage rate. >> >> reporter: the ceo plans to eliminate the surcharge and raise menu prices. >> adds more infrastructure to our company. >> reporter: a source indicated to ktvu other businesses are being looked at for violating the ordinance. the city attorney would not confirm that but said it is looking at a larger effort to address the issue in the city. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> research suggest children who eat fast food three times a week are more likely to experience serious allergic reaction. the study is the largest of its kind and examined data from half a million children. >>> organizers for the presidential inauguration are hoping a new app will help folks get around.
. >> $220,000 that did not appropriately go to employees for healthcare. >> the money was spent for healthcare for invoices that employees turned into us. we paid all of them. we acruised more than they redeemed -- acruised more than they redeemed. >> reporter: it comes after restaurants say they are grappling with rising healthcare costs. and the nation's highest minimum wage rate. >> >> reporter: the ceo plans to eliminate the surcharge and raise menu prices....
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healthcare penning is. maybe that would do the trick. when we come up with the idea -- not you -- but the trillion dollar coin or 14th amendment to give the president the power to avoid that mess and just hike the ceiling himself. we go through these elaborate hoops to do everything but address the spending itself. >> well, actually, that's not really true. if we change the structure of the programs, which certainly many republicans are always in favor of, making government more efficient and changing the way we do business -- then we know that we can actually lower the cost of those programs, and be successful. >> you would hang your hat on that and not try to rein in either the entitlements themselves or slowly over decades increase the retirement age or those who might be too wealthy to get free met case, maybe not to pay as much or more. you would be against things like that? >> let me just say that the president has already sign into law about $2.4 trillion worth of deficit reduction and three-quarters of that -- >> wars we stopped
healthcare penning is. maybe that would do the trick. when we come up with the idea -- not you -- but the trillion dollar coin or 14th amendment to give the president the power to avoid that mess and just hike the ceiling himself. we go through these elaborate hoops to do everything but address the spending itself. >> well, actually, that's not really true. if we change the structure of the programs, which certainly many republicans are always in favor of, making government more efficient...
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>> congress needs to leave the issue alone and provide increased access to healthcare for women. you know, wanting to cut funding for planned parenthood, for example, when everybody knows that planned parenthood provides a number of other services, in addition to access to abortion. but if you really want to limit abortion then provide access to bit control. >> john: amen. you know what, i'll add on to that the republicans control the white house and the house and senate under george bush. they could have defunded planned parenthood before breakfast. they never wanted to. karen bass, heroic democrat of california, thank you so much for your time tonight. >> thanks for having me on. >> john: come back and see us again. >> ok. >> john: for more than the 40th anniversary of roe v. wade, i'm proud to bring on terry o'neill, president of the national organization for women and staff right writer for salon, erin carmen. terri, you wrote today we're at a critical turning point where abortion rights are concerned because of actions by conservative legislators on the state level. so how d
>> congress needs to leave the issue alone and provide increased access to healthcare for women. you know, wanting to cut funding for planned parenthood, for example, when everybody knows that planned parenthood provides a number of other services, in addition to access to abortion. but if you really want to limit abortion then provide access to bit control. >> john: amen. you know what, i'll add on to that the republicans control the white house and the house and senate under...
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bush mitt romney's healthcare provider. on and on. so when i say, and yet for all of these things that he has done, he has copied all of these big ideas from republicans. again, going all the way back and then to nixon and yet their response is, he is just a fascist, a socialist. really? what were nixon and reagan and george w. bush for god's sake? they completely shunned their own. they ignored their own history >> bill: they don't recognize their own ideas. right? when they are staring them in the face. >> i think most people can recognize the republican party of today is not the republican party of 20, 30 years ago. most people who look at this independently can see that. but i think the bigger question is: is there ever going to be anything that's a wake-up call for them? what would the wake-up call be that they say, okay. we really need to change here? >> i think the wake-up call if you delve into these poll numbers from these election night numbers we were just talking about this, you know, off there, they lost the hispanic vote
bush mitt romney's healthcare provider. on and on. so when i say, and yet for all of these things that he has done, he has copied all of these big ideas from republicans. again, going all the way back and then to nixon and yet their response is, he is just a fascist, a socialist. really? what were nixon and reagan and george w. bush for god's sake? they completely shunned their own. they ignored their own history >> bill: they don't recognize their own ideas. right? when they are staring...
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and he will address mental healthcare, school safety and violent videogames. >>> new york lawmakers have just passed the toughest gun restrictions in the country. the law includes an immediate ban on semi-automatic rifles and pistols with a military- style feature. it also seeks to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill. the assault weapons and magazine bans would take effect as soon as the billion is passed and signed by governor cuomo. >>> meantime the national rifle association is releasing an app that puts a virtual gun in the hands of the user. in the wake of the connecticut school shooting, the n ra has criticized violent videogames but the app creator says it's a tool to teach gun safety. a former nra firearms instructor agrees. >> seems to be more of a learning tool than a videogame. there's instruction along with the play so it doesn't strike me as the typical first person shooter that is, you know, going to tear up the village. >> the nra says the game is nonviolent and focuses on skills and safety tips. >>> facebook is launching a new search engine for the local networ
and he will address mental healthcare, school safety and violent videogames. >>> new york lawmakers have just passed the toughest gun restrictions in the country. the law includes an immediate ban on semi-automatic rifles and pistols with a military- style feature. it also seeks to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill. the assault weapons and magazine bans would take effect as soon as the billion is passed and signed by governor cuomo. >>> meantime the national rifle...
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i would like to seat healthcare things get implemented. >> mainly healthcare jobs. i'm 20 minutes away from happened in sandy hook. gun control. >> do you take responsibility for any of the shooting? >> of course not. do you? >> are you concerned about the spending at all? >> no. i'm not. >> not going to raise taxes again, are we? >> you look like you are doing well. >> thank you for smiling. traditional americans were offended by your lyrics. do you understand why people were upset. >> deception. i don't hold that against anyone who really depicted me as one way. >> why are you smiling? >> you interview a lot of hollywood celebrities. why do they always seem to be so liberal? >> if you are not, you are alienated. >> o'reilly. i have been on a couple of his lists. >> i will be watching you. >> is the war on women over now that obama has been reelected? >> it's hard to call it the war on women because that's assuming all women are on one side. >> how can you be such an avid supporter of president obama in light of the record spending and borrowing? >> it's the congre
i would like to seat healthcare things get implemented. >> mainly healthcare jobs. i'm 20 minutes away from happened in sandy hook. gun control. >> do you take responsibility for any of the shooting? >> of course not. do you? >> are you concerned about the spending at all? >> no. i'm not. >> not going to raise taxes again, are we? >> you look like you are doing well. >> thank you for smiling. traditional americans were offended by your lyrics. do...
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is a recipient of the purple heart award and a retired nurse who is an advocate of president obama's healthcare program. a day for the people, chance for us to reflect on democracy and celebrate the second inauguration of president obama. tony, allison. >> lauren, thank you so much. check back in with you a little later. >> you are familiar with our next guest who has joined us throughout the campaign with his classroom students talking about the presidential campaign. campaign you. good friend to the broadcast. lenny, professor at american university. >> thanks for having me up in the cold. >> you are a historian and there's a lot we can talk about and we will through the course of this morning. before we talk about policy, the significance of the second term and all of that, we thought it might be fun to talk inauguration trivia. there's so many fun facts, if you will about inaugurations over the years. you were telling us a couple things. first televised inauguration. >> harry truman. first inauguration to stream live on the internet bill clinton 1997. first radio dialled back to the 1920s c
is a recipient of the purple heart award and a retired nurse who is an advocate of president obama's healthcare program. a day for the people, chance for us to reflect on democracy and celebrate the second inauguration of president obama. tony, allison. >> lauren, thank you so much. check back in with you a little later. >> you are familiar with our next guest who has joined us throughout the campaign with his classroom students talking about the presidential campaign. campaign you....
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getting pore than a half billion -- more than a half billion dollar to help imimplement the state's healthcare -- implame neshgs t allowing people to compare and en-- the woman who wrote the long running device column,ary dear aby has died. ester died in 2002. phillips died of alzheimer disease. >> 4 high school students were arrested after a riot broke out near berkeley high. a cell phone video caught the aftermath. hundreds of people filled the streets of the the police called and arrested the 4 students 2 from burkely high school and 2 others from the alternative school burkely tech. >>> people are getting geared up with the san francisco 49ers. fans were stocking up on american with kaepernick jerseys a very hot commodity. the team made the playoffs for the second year in a row. >>> they're going to win it. i can't really say the score, i just know they're going to win. >> players in the locker room said they're expecting key plays will make the difference of the tomorrow, the team gets on a plane to & heads to atlanta. >> kicu's point after show follows the games. >> there are more questi
getting pore than a half billion -- more than a half billion dollar to help imimplement the state's healthcare -- implame neshgs t allowing people to compare and en-- the woman who wrote the long running device column,ary dear aby has died. ester died in 2002. phillips died of alzheimer disease. >> 4 high school students were arrested after a riot broke out near berkeley high. a cell phone video caught the aftermath. hundreds of people filled the streets of the the police called and...
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we are the ones who pay a portion of our income for robert attacks; we are the teachers, healthcare professionals, caregivers. we also have 5000 more kids on average in district 11 than in other places in san francisco. 5000 more kids. don't have the investment in education that we need to have. we don't have the opportunity for education and employment again people need. -- there is so much more to do. we are seeing great changes in san francisco. we are seeing great economic changes in san francisco. we have done a lot of work on the board to pave the way for these new economic changes. we have given economic tax breaks for the new companies starting up in the city; we have changed our business taxes well. a lot of these changes are changes that affect big business in san francisco but we need to do more to make sure that we support every day businesses. we are seeing higher income people; (indiscernible) i really believe that san francisco needs to do something deliberate, specific that measures how people on the bottom rung are getting by in a better way. it's not enough that we just serve th
we are the ones who pay a portion of our income for robert attacks; we are the teachers, healthcare professionals, caregivers. we also have 5000 more kids on average in district 11 than in other places in san francisco. 5000 more kids. don't have the investment in education that we need to have. we don't have the opportunity for education and employment again people need. -- there is so much more to do. we are seeing great changes in san francisco. we are seeing great economic changes in san...
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be in this in the way that i want you to be in this i will make you by paying taxes if you don't buy healthcare and stimulus dollars that i will funnel out to causes people may or may not believe in and taxes being raised and so on. his supporter hes believe the rich got there by the help of the entire is se society and ne people and so on. they are saying no that you we have a more confident president obama. a little more jaded president obama. a piece in the "new york times" talking about how he is also going to see sort of a bloodier term between himself and the republicans s the term used by the new york times in terms of his approach to dealing with what he views as intransigence by the house republicans. >> makes the whole question of leg icy come up. does this president want to dig in his heels and if he does he is likely to find republicans digging in theirs equally as hard. or does he want to start thinking down the road in terms of how he will be remembered and what kinds of things he wants to accomplish in the second term and whether or not he is going to adopt any more conciliatory
be in this in the way that i want you to be in this i will make you by paying taxes if you don't buy healthcare and stimulus dollars that i will funnel out to causes people may or may not believe in and taxes being raised and so on. his supporter hes believe the rich got there by the help of the entire is se society and ne people and so on. they are saying no that you we have a more confident president obama. a little more jaded president obama. a piece in the "new york times" talking...
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>> reporter: making sure doctors know they can ask patients about guns in their homes, and telling healthcare providers they could report threats of violence. >> in california it doesn't change very much. >> reporter: he says california already requires therapists to break doctor-patient confidentiality if there is a threat. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> it is. it is. it can be. >> reporter: right now california doesn't allow anyone to buy a gun if they have been placed on a mental health treatment hold or if the person is a dangerous to self or others. till the orders are more defined it is unclear if they will change anything in california. noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> democrats took up the gun control cause with a hearing in washington. >> our president, as we continue to mourning with the families of newtown, connecticut told us the time for action is now. >> congresswoman nancy pelosi and other lawmakers heard from a panel. she wiped away tears as she spoke about the ordeal at sandy hook elementary school and the bravery of the slain teachers and students. she read a
>> reporter: making sure doctors know they can ask patients about guns in their homes, and telling healthcare providers they could report threats of violence. >> in california it doesn't change very much. >> reporter: he says california already requires therapists to break doctor-patient confidentiality if there is a threat. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> it is. it is. it can be. >> reporter: right now california doesn't allow anyone to buy a gun if...
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it's because of this healthcare problem. >> i mean this is so riddled with mistakes, it's hard to list them all. as you know and previous guest gary made clear, the problem is entitlement spending. if you add new entitlement, you have a bigger problem. it goes the wrong direction. insurance costs are high for two reasons. healthcare costs are high and insurance has to pay for operations on top of that and all obamacare did was add new regulations and insurance costs. it made the bill go up and not down and public optional will fix that. >> neil: inherent in the argument, what we mean to say, the public option and insurance companies go away, they don't exist. illegal all the government? >> absolutely. there are many people who believe this was from the beginning a plan to get rid of private insurance and turn it into one big government operation. we're seen some evidence of that. here is the problem, in the end what does the insurance company do, it negotiates with other providers to get the lowest price they can so they can sell insurance. there was never a government that looks for t
it's because of this healthcare problem. >> i mean this is so riddled with mistakes, it's hard to list them all. as you know and previous guest gary made clear, the problem is entitlement spending. if you add new entitlement, you have a bigger problem. it goes the wrong direction. insurance costs are high for two reasons. healthcare costs are high and insurance has to pay for operations on top of that and all obamacare did was add new regulations and insurance costs. it made the bill go...
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dignity held, as some of you know, formally known as catholic healthcare west. we've changed our name about a month ago. we have been in the city about as long as did the government. about 1854. we represent a handful of organizations which are still in san francisco operating continually over 150 years to provide all of us service. in our case, its health care at st. francis and st. mary's hospital. our familiarity with the county and government starts from the very day that the sisters of mercy, who came over from ireland, got off on a clipper ship down by north beach. within a day, they got a knock on their door where they were staying. it was members of the san francisco board of supervisors who came to ask them to open san francisco general hospital, which they did. they ran it for four years until a very familiar thing happened, and that was the county board of supervisors had a dispute about how to pay health care bills. the sisters said we've had enough of that and went on to create st. mary's hospital. as you can see, very familiar with how the city wor
dignity held, as some of you know, formally known as catholic healthcare west. we've changed our name about a month ago. we have been in the city about as long as did the government. about 1854. we represent a handful of organizations which are still in san francisco operating continually over 150 years to provide all of us service. in our case, its health care at st. francis and st. mary's hospital. our familiarity with the county and government starts from the very day that the sisters of...
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the most loved degree healthcare administration. the labor department predicts that 28 percent of all new jobs will be in healthcare by 2020. >> both in college maybe they can switch college. >> my major was not on one of those lists. >> communications. >>> the time now 9 minutes after the hour. an armored truck robbed at gun point in broad daylight. lou holtz weighing in on the manti te'o story. he has advice. >> attorney general eric holder asking a court to squirt the law. asking them not to release documents on the botched fast and furious operation. judicial watch made the request 7 months ago on the freedom of information act. the century aurora theater scared by a tragic reopening its doors 6 months after james holmes allegedly killed 12 people. survivors first responders and families of the victims attended and viewed a private screening of the new hobbit movie. >>> overnight routers reporting a plane in algeria to rescue any remaining hostages taken in the terror raid on the gas plant. we know one american hostage is still
the most loved degree healthcare administration. the labor department predicts that 28 percent of all new jobs will be in healthcare by 2020. >> both in college maybe they can switch college. >> my major was not on one of those lists. >> communications. >>> the time now 9 minutes after the hour. an armored truck robbed at gun point in broad daylight. lou holtz weighing in on the manti te'o story. he has advice. >> attorney general eric holder asking a court to...
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given all of that, i think the president did pretty well, when you look at healthcare reform. every president for the last hundred years has tried it. barack obama did it. he ended the war in iraq. he is winding down the war in afghanistan. he brought us out of that comic hole partly through the stimulus which created what was it? over 5 million new jobs, saved the auto industry, brought this economy back. it still has a long ways to go. got the star treaty approved by the united states.s. senate and remember, he did get osama bin laden, led this country on the issue of same-sex marriage, the first president to do so. pardon me, and the point is, two great women to the supreme court. now, looking ahead, that's the first question. what do you think about that first term? 866-55 press. are you yesterday? second, what do you want to see in the second term? i tell you what we are already seeing: a lot more backbone on the part of president obama. it is worken, proven by the fact that the republicans in the house caved over the weekend on the debt ceiling and said, all right. they
given all of that, i think the president did pretty well, when you look at healthcare reform. every president for the last hundred years has tried it. barack obama did it. he ended the war in iraq. he is winding down the war in afghanistan. he brought us out of that comic hole partly through the stimulus which created what was it? over 5 million new jobs, saved the auto industry, brought this economy back. it still has a long ways to go. got the star treaty approved by the united states.s....
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and he will have his legacy in mind as he protects healthcare reform and the economic recover that he started. buckle up it is going to be a ride. joining us now for the beginning of that ride is presidential historian allan lichtmann. he joins us from washington, d.c. i want to welcome you back inside "the war room." you know, i can't help but think, and i'm sure it is a question you are asked to answer constantly. second terms not generally friendly to people coming out of a first term. look at what hatched to not just ronald reagan, president clinton had to deal with impeachment. what is it about the second term? >> second terms have been tough. even for franklin roosevelt. he started off his second term with his first political loss. here is why second terms are tough. number 1 many presidents often put out their best ideas in their first term. they don't even know necessarily if they are going to get a second crack. secondly, washington can be brutal. you are a little bit battered after a first term. and finally you have been in the washington bubble much too long and you do and
and he will have his legacy in mind as he protects healthcare reform and the economic recover that he started. buckle up it is going to be a ride. joining us now for the beginning of that ride is presidential historian allan lichtmann. he joins us from washington, d.c. i want to welcome you back inside "the war room." you know, i can't help but think, and i'm sure it is a question you are asked to answer constantly. second terms not generally friendly to people coming out of a first...
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clinics to find innovative payment models and healthcare delivery systems that incentivize quality over quantity, value over volume. [applause]effectively implementing the affordable care act, it will save us money. we will remove hidden tax of hundreds of dollars paid monthly by all our state insurance citizens. we can do this for the health of our families and for the health of our economy. when we make our health system more efficient, we lower the cost of doing business and our state. the state will have a clear advantage to recruiting and obtaining the jobs of tomorrow. this session, we must make sure washington gets this right first, and i look forward to working with you. [applause]now, as we do this, we must also protect the quality and choice that we expect for the health care system that works. for that reason, washington women need the freedom and privacy to make the health care decisions that are best for themselves and their families. that is why i look forward to the legislature sending me the reproductive act to my desk, which i will sign. let's get this done. use]ers and
clinics to find innovative payment models and healthcare delivery systems that incentivize quality over quantity, value over volume. [applause]effectively implementing the affordable care act, it will save us money. we will remove hidden tax of hundreds of dollars paid monthly by all our state insurance citizens. we can do this for the health of our families and for the health of our economy. when we make our health system more efficient, we lower the cost of doing business and our state. the...
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clarifying medicaid's mental health service provisions, and telling healthcare providers they can report threats of violence. >>> gun control is a divisive issue. we asked people in martinez and pleasant hill what they thought of the president's plan. some were at the martinez gun club. others in downtown pleasant hill. some were gun owners, some were not. now remember, this an unscientific sampling of opinion. >> i think most of what he says is probably right. i think that the ban on the magazines greater than 10 is just fine. >> it almost wouldn't even be so bad to see a -- like a mental health like checkup, one time you saw a psychiatrist something to see if you were fit. >> everyone we talked with agrees that gun buyers should go through background checks and it's challenging to keep guns away from the mentally ill. k.t.v.u. viewers are weighing in on the president's announcement. irene rivela says it's a good message from our the president. now let's put it into action. james smith says quote these laws are all fine and dandy, but won't make the crazy people less crazy, or the viole
clarifying medicaid's mental health service provisions, and telling healthcare providers they can report threats of violence. >>> gun control is a divisive issue. we asked people in martinez and pleasant hill what they thought of the president's plan. some were at the martinez gun club. others in downtown pleasant hill. some were gun owners, some were not. now remember, this an unscientific sampling of opinion. >> i think most of what he says is probably right. i think that the...
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people sometimes forget that their own healthcare providers have vaccine. >> california is not sharing any of its supply to the states that are running out and said health officials are saving it for the weeks ahead. you can get the shot in san jose near westgate mall and fremont at the hub at cvs. >>> a debate brewing over the link between marijuana use and lower iq scores. a study published last august tracked more than 1,000 people and found drops in iq for those who started smoking pot as adolescents. a new study published yesterday calls the original conclusion into question saying differences in education, job history and other socio- economic factors may be more important. >>> it's a confession everyone has been waiting for after years of denials. disgraced cyclist lance armstrong admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs. >> he did. he made that confession in an interview with oprah winfrey and today, she spoke exclusively with the "cbs this morning" show. we have more now on how oprah described the biggest interview of her career. >> we are all excited. >> reporter: oprah
people sometimes forget that their own healthcare providers have vaccine. >> california is not sharing any of its supply to the states that are running out and said health officials are saving it for the weeks ahead. you can get the shot in san jose near westgate mall and fremont at the hub at cvs. >>> a debate brewing over the link between marijuana use and lower iq scores. a study published last august tracked more than 1,000 people and found drops in iq for those who started...
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for our healthcare system, we have adequate supplies of flu vaccine right now. no shortages. >> reporter: doctors say cases of flu are surging if california. you know fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> just go to ktvu.com and find the hot ticks section and then plug in your zip code. >>> a nurse at kiser hospital in oakland is refusing to get a flu shot, and now the hospital says she has to wear a mask while working with patients. >> i'm not saying that they work or they don't work. it's my personal decision not to have that one. i really encourage those who want one to get one. what i discourage is the mandating of masks for those who didn't get one. >> kathy donohue says wearing a mask isn't necessary, because she doesn't go to work sick, constantly washes her hands. kiser told us today it is simply adhering to a policy key yates bid the alameda county health department. >> a top secret announcement. facebook's invitation to an event tomorrow, and speculation on what the company will say. >> for the first time, coke is sending a message about its products and the
for our healthcare system, we have adequate supplies of flu vaccine right now. no shortages. >> reporter: doctors say cases of flu are surging if california. you know fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> just go to ktvu.com and find the hot ticks section and then plug in your zip code. >>> a nurse at kiser hospital in oakland is refusing to get a flu shot, and now the hospital says she has to wear a mask while working with patients. >> i'm not saying that they work or they...
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>> obama: if we combine a balanced package of savings from spending on healthcare and revenues from closing loopholes we can solve the deficit issue. >> john: joining me now is wahini varra california politics reporter for the wall street journal. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> does that mean that he's doing things right? >> he had decent approving ratings after a while. but after this effort to pass taxes, his approval ratings went up. he's more popular now than he has ever been in california, a little bit surprisingly. >> when you consider all the negative stereotypes that we heard groaning up. when i was growing up he was governor moon beam, and how unbalanced he was, quite the opposite of now. governor brown did a whole lot of cutting, are the people of california glossing over that? >> i think they may be. the most recent thing that happened was that californians raised taxes after jerry brown passed it. it's been in the news. that's what people are aware of. but it's true that well before that over the past couple of years jerry brown and the democratic controlled s
>> obama: if we combine a balanced package of savings from spending on healthcare and revenues from closing loopholes we can solve the deficit issue. >> john: joining me now is wahini varra california politics reporter for the wall street journal. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> does that mean that he's doing things right? >> he had decent approving ratings after a while. but after this effort to pass taxes, his approval ratings went up. he's more...
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for our healthcare system, we have adequate supplies of flu vaccine right now. no shortages. >> reporter: doctors say cases of flu are surging if california. you know fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> just go to ktvu.com and find the hot ticks section and then plug in your zip code. >>> a nurse at kiser hospital in oakland is refusing to get a flu shot, and now the hospital says she has to wear a mask while working with patients. >> i'm not saying that they work or they don't work. it's my personal decision not to have that one. i really encourage those who want one to get one. what i discourage is the mandating of masks for those who didn't get one. >> kathy donohue says wearing a mask isn't necessary, because she doesn't go to work sick, constantly washes her hands. kiser told us today it is simply adhering to a policy key yates bid the alameda county health department. >> a top secret announcement. facebook's invitation to an event tomorrow, and speculation on what the company will say. >> for the first time, coke is sending jack! what happened? me and jason ca
for our healthcare system, we have adequate supplies of flu vaccine right now. no shortages. >> reporter: doctors say cases of flu are surging if california. you know fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> just go to ktvu.com and find the hot ticks section and then plug in your zip code. >>> a nurse at kiser hospital in oakland is refusing to get a flu shot, and now the hospital says she has to wear a mask while working with patients. >> i'm not saying that they work or they...
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moderate healthcare quality for santa clara and the east bay. cbs 5 hi-def doppler showing you dry conditions again. tonight will be cold. satellite and radar shows you a huge clockwise swirl in the eastern pacific on the west coast of the u.s. because of a huge dome of high pressure. high pressure is in control. high pressure is not moving. so we are just going to warm up gradually over the next couple of days and work our way into the 60s as we approach the weekend. so what to expect, the coldest air is now gone. last night is it. tonight will be chilly but not as cold as the past couple of nights. nights will still be chilly the next couple of days. afternoons will be mild and high temperatures in the 60s and stay there all the way into the top of the next week. temperatures tomorrow: highs in the 60s tomorrow and thursday. the cbs 5 mobile weather lab, this is the current condition here in san francisco. 49 degrees. weather pretty benign tonight but we'll get milder over the next couple of days. sports is coming up next. ♪ secondhand smoke
moderate healthcare quality for santa clara and the east bay. cbs 5 hi-def doppler showing you dry conditions again. tonight will be cold. satellite and radar shows you a huge clockwise swirl in the eastern pacific on the west coast of the u.s. because of a huge dome of high pressure. high pressure is in control. high pressure is not moving. so we are just going to warm up gradually over the next couple of days and work our way into the 60s as we approach the weekend. so what to expect, the...
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it will help the state comply with the headquarter re-- healthcare reform law. >>> we have new develops about goobal play -- google play apps. according to change.org google dropped the apps. they collected 10,000 signatures urging google to stop offering the apps for download. they alter pictures to make the person look a certain ethnicity. >>> coming up after the break a school fight draws hundreds of students into the streets, what the principal did that is upsetting students. >> this plane is carrying precious cargo for the san francisco giants. the treatment that wasn't for the players. >> relief from the cold, warmer weather returntuse the bay area -- returns to the bay area today. how temperatures will climb over the next few days. >>> new at 6:00 p.m., four students arrested and now the principal says he will be suspenng more students after a large fight spilled into the street. ktvu's eric rasmussen is live with one of the actions administrators took that ask being called -- that is being called into question. >> reporter: they took cell phones away from students who were recor
it will help the state comply with the headquarter re-- healthcare reform law. >>> we have new develops about goobal play -- google play apps. according to change.org google dropped the apps. they collected 10,000 signatures urging google to stop offering the apps for download. they alter pictures to make the person look a certain ethnicity. >>> coming up after the break a school fight draws hundreds of students into the streets, what the principal did that is upsetting...
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we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of healthcare and the size of our deficit. but we reject the belief that america must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. [cheering and applause] >> for we remember the lessons of our past. when years were spent in poverty and parents of a child with a disability had nowhere to turn. we do not believe that in this country freedom is reserved for the lucky or happiness for the few. we recognize that no matter how responsibly we left our lives, anyone of us, at any time, facing a job loss or a sudden illness or a home slipped away in a terrible storm, the commitments we make to each other through medicare, medicaid and social security, these things strengthen us. [cheering and applause] they do not make us a nation of takers, they free us to take the risks that make this country great. [cheering and applause] >> we, the people, still believe that our obligations as americans are not just to ourselves, but to all posterity. we will respond to
we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of healthcare and the size of our deficit. but we reject the belief that america must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. [cheering and applause] >> for we remember the lessons of our past. when years were spent in poverty and parents of a child with a disability had nowhere to turn. we do not believe that in this country freedom is reserved for the...
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> barack obama is entering his second term. only the third democratic president to be re-elected in the last 75 years. he faces deep domestic challenges. above all, a still weak economy. he faces a world in flux and in crisis from iran and syria to north korea and china. perhaps most visibly he faces a domestic political deadlock that seems to overshadow all else. with this hand, what can he do? what will he do? i've asked for advice from the statesmen and women who have stood beside presidents as they have made their most difficult decisions from republicans like james baker. >> if we didn't have the dollar as the de facto currency of the world, we'd be like greece. >> in a democracy you can only work together if both sides are willing to come together. >> and independents like michael bloomberg. >> when you have jobs that need to be done but americans won't take, letting cr
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> barack obama is entering his second term. only the third democratic president to be re-elected in the last 75 years. he faces deep domestic challenges. above all, a still weak economy. he faces a world in flux and in crisis from iran and syria to north korea and china....
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whether we want a market based economy or allow the federal government to control commerce including healthcare and liiving expenses. the president believes in equality. that's nice. equality would be great. if there is a heaven i assume we will see it there. but on earth equality is impossible. you cannot equate an american who holds a ph.d. with a high school dropout. the two will never be equal in the marketplace. therefore the president seems to want to change the marketplace putting the federal government in charge of who gets what even in the private sector. yesterday he confidently stated that his so-called progressive view will bring the nation prosperity. what about you it has not and will not. in fact if america continues down the big spending road this country could well go bankrupt. >> o'reilly says the struggles we are facing as the country were not between republicans and democrat but between us and whether or not we need freedom. >> there is good news for one of america's biggest industries but it might be bad for our wallet. lauren simonetti has all of the details. >> if you are
whether we want a market based economy or allow the federal government to control commerce including healthcare and liiving expenses. the president believes in equality. that's nice. equality would be great. if there is a heaven i assume we will see it there. but on earth equality is impossible. you cannot equate an american who holds a ph.d. with a high school dropout. the two will never be equal in the marketplace. therefore the president seems to want to change the marketplace putting the...
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one is a woman with a brain tumor no longer denied healthcare for a pre-existing condition and and auto worker who got her job back after of general motors bailout. >>> 4:36. the weekend is approaching and we are are in a big warmup. >> i'm liking it. >> is the weekend close? >> it's thursday. we can say that. >> oh, man it is, and i'm getting excited! we are chilly in spots this morning but i think as we head toward the afternoon we'll see a lot of sunshine and some very mild temperatures outside across much of the bay area. right now, yeah, we still have cold numbers. freezing in livermore, 32 degrees. 30 in concord. of course, yesterday at this time we had more widespread 20s inland. today still chilly 27 degrees in santa rosa but generally these temperatures up a few degrees from yesterday. and well, it's going to warm up nicely toward the afternoon. high pressure sticking around through the weekend. a lot of sunshine coming our way. this afternoon warming up to 63 in san jose, 62 in santa rosa and about 63 degrees in redwood city. more on that weekend forecast coming up. right now
one is a woman with a brain tumor no longer denied healthcare for a pre-existing condition and and auto worker who got her job back after of general motors bailout. >>> 4:36. the weekend is approaching and we are are in a big warmup. >> i'm liking it. >> is the weekend close? >> it's thursday. we can say that. >> oh, man it is, and i'm getting excited! we are chilly in spots this morning but i think as we head toward the afternoon we'll see a lot of sunshine and...